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none of that can occur if there is not a secure environment. that's essential for the remaining 21 months of this campaign, to do all we can to shape the insurgency and then to be organized in post 2014 with the kinds of forces to provide the advice, training, an advisory capacity to continue the upward spiral of professional development within which the white space purchased through the security forces, we can see the fourth movement of government reform, embracing the rule of law and the developing of economic capacity. >> let's go over here. >> i am from the "los angeles times." the general began by asking for positive indicators and you spoke convincingly and compellingly about the improving capability of the insaf. what are three or four things that could go wrong? >> i think one of the great unknowns for us is pakistan. i am very careful in how i address this challenge. for a long time, we have pursued what folks will euphemistically pak strategy where the future of afghanistan is to find by what happened in pakistan. as time has gone on,
none of that can occur if there is not a secure environment. that's essential for the remaining 21 months of this campaign, to do all we can to shape the insurgency and then to be organized in post 2014 with the kinds of forces to provide the advice, training, an advisory capacity to continue the upward spiral of professional development within which the white space purchased through the security forces, we can see the fourth movement of government reform, embracing the rule of law and the...
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the security environment. we should expect they will. the good news is, as we found in may of last year in chicago, the nato and its isaf, 2 partners are willing to contribute over time to the security environment, the security forces of the afghans. and although i don't think the decision has been announced, there is very clear consideration that the afghan security forces, 352,000, should remain at that number for some number of years after our mission is over. that's a signal of commitment over the long-term which is good for the afghan people, it's good for the security environment of the country, if that force remains intact for a number of years, it gaves the next -- gives the next administration time to get its legs up under it, to pursue an agenda of reform, countering corruption. it gives the economy time to move into equill inreyum after years tissue equilibrium after years and years of distrorgs from wartime that alone is a signal not just to the afghan people but to the taliban that this capable force, which is get manager ca
the security environment. we should expect they will. the good news is, as we found in may of last year in chicago, the nato and its isaf, 2 partners are willing to contribute over time to the security environment, the security forces of the afghans. and although i don't think the decision has been announced, there is very clear consideration that the afghan security forces, 352,000, should remain at that number for some number of years after our mission is over. that's a signal of commitment...
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i am a skeptic, and i speak, theas we world environment may also be may, in, such that we the future, rely, as i mentioned at oxford and here again today, on more traditional means of counter-terrorism. it really is the case that armed conflict, targeted legal force, should be regarded as extraordinary and an extraordinary state of affairs to deal with an existing threat came to government grapple with over 12 years ago. almost 12 years ago. i think there is a current debate that deserves a lot of attention, and people in congress, in washington, need to have this discussion, but as i tried to lay out this morning, i see some real practical legal problems. i will take one more question. yes, sir, gentleman in the red tie. i am sorry i missed anyone who has had their hand up. >> i wonder if you could say a of of about the capture wing the test. separately and operating question, and how you create incentive for agencies to develop a greater ability to capture in the future? >> thank you for asking that. i fail to make a point that i wanted to make earlier, which is that when you talk a
i am a skeptic, and i speak, theas we world environment may also be may, in, such that we the future, rely, as i mentioned at oxford and here again today, on more traditional means of counter-terrorism. it really is the case that armed conflict, targeted legal force, should be regarded as extraordinary and an extraordinary state of affairs to deal with an existing threat came to government grapple with over 12 years ago. almost 12 years ago. i think there is a current debate that deserves a lot...
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lawre doing what the requires in a very uncertain environment. >> that is not the question. when did the folks at i start planning for a law that was enacted on august of two dozen 11. did you start august 3? did you start sometime in 2012? did you start march 2? when did you start? >> most of these releases were due to the c.r. with regard to sequestration, we began to plan in earnest at the beginning of this year. >> so you waited until january of 2013? >> we waited until january of 2013. >> when did you make the decision to release the 2228 detainees? when was that decision made? >> the discussions on that have been ongoing since the beginning of this year. >> let me cut in here. i only have five minutes. when did you decide you would release the 629 who were criminals? >> february 9. >> is that the same time he made the decision to release the 10 level 1 felons? >> the eight level one felons were part of that overall decision. >> do you think maybe if you would have started planning sometime before this year, you had 20 months to get ready for it, do you think maybe we w
lawre doing what the requires in a very uncertain environment. >> that is not the question. when did the folks at i start planning for a law that was enacted on august of two dozen 11. did you start august 3? did you start sometime in 2012? did you start march 2? when did you start? >> most of these releases were due to the c.r. with regard to sequestration, we began to plan in earnest at the beginning of this year. >> so you waited until january of 2013? >> we waited...
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i think partly it was the circumstances and the environment we had to confront. but we also had very divisive times. the schedule has changed a lot. we would work longer weeks and people were there for a longer period of time. the venues for communication were much more readily at hand. we had -- we used to have two lunch tables that are just for senators and you'd is it family -- you'd sit family style and people would have lunch together. and for whatever reason that lunchroom was closed. we used to have social events where we get together and one was around our spouses and we'd salute or spouse. -- salute our spouses. we'd do things like that. but i think the single biggest thing people leave washington so much more routinely on thursday or friday and don't come back till monday or tuesday and you are left to govern on wednesday. you can't govern a country as big and sophisticated as this one is one or two days a week. they have been in session 11 days in february which we've got to ground the airplane. we're going to have to say you're going to have to stay h
i think partly it was the circumstances and the environment we had to confront. but we also had very divisive times. the schedule has changed a lot. we would work longer weeks and people were there for a longer period of time. the venues for communication were much more readily at hand. we had -- we used to have two lunch tables that are just for senators and you'd is it family -- you'd sit family style and people would have lunch together. and for whatever reason that lunchroom was closed. we...
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over and over, our co-chairs heard of the need for an environment of intellectual curiosity that encourages innovation. so, third, i want to hold hackathons in tech-savvy cities like san francisco, austin, denver, and new york, to forge relationships with developers and stay on the cutting edge. fourth, once our new operation is up and running, we will embark on a data and digital road show to demonstrate what campaigns and state parties can do to enhance their own operations. the report recommended getting early buy-in from all partners. fifth, we will upgrade gop. com as a platform, redesigning it to better utilize social media and serve an increasingly mobile audience. sixth, we're setting up an rnc field office in the san francisco area. as we learned with visits to silicon valley and conversations with top tech firms, many of the best minds are on the other side of the country. having an office there will make it easier for technologists to join our efforts, and it can serve as a hub for our data and digital political training. by doing all this, we will enter 2014 and 2016 with a comp
over and over, our co-chairs heard of the need for an environment of intellectual curiosity that encourages innovation. so, third, i want to hold hackathons in tech-savvy cities like san francisco, austin, denver, and new york, to forge relationships with developers and stay on the cutting edge. fourth, once our new operation is up and running, we will embark on a data and digital road show to demonstrate what campaigns and state parties can do to enhance their own operations. the report...
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particularly on the issues that she knew a lot about, which in alaska, are energy and the environment. and so when i got back, after that, i decided i would write a story about her. i mean, i heard a little bit about her. you don't hear much about alaska politics down here, for heaven's sake. she had run against the incumbent governor, republican, had defeated in the primarily then won the election in 2006 which was not a good republican year, but alaska is a pretty republican state and she won. so there she was in 2007. so i came back. i interviewed a bunch of people by phone and talked to her twice. i interviewed her twice on the phone and wrote a piece for "the weekly standard" about sarah palin. it was the first piece written about her in the national magazine in the united states. i don't go around bragging that i discovered her. >> the reason i ask you about this is here's "the weekly standard" magazine. this is a recent issue. most weeks, how many pages? 36 or so. >> 36 or 40. >> when did you know that column might have had an impact, led eventually to john mccain choosing her
particularly on the issues that she knew a lot about, which in alaska, are energy and the environment. and so when i got back, after that, i decided i would write a story about her. i mean, i heard a little bit about her. you don't hear much about alaska politics down here, for heaven's sake. she had run against the incumbent governor, republican, had defeated in the primarily then won the election in 2006 which was not a good republican year, but alaska is a pretty republican state and she...
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we are facing an increasingly complex and dynamic security environment. for us to adapt and evolve, technologies advance and proliferate, creating vulnerability in the homeland than ever before and complicating the accomplishment of our mission. from cyberand ballistic missile defense to the disruption and defeat of transnational criminal organizations. as such, a critical command priority is to advocate and develop capabilities in our core mission in order to outpace these threats. while we are confronted with this emerging threat landscape, the current fiscal environment adds uncertainty to the availability and development of the capabilities that we will need to manage the risks these threats will pose. readiness concerns are sure to grow is clearly described by recent service chief testimony. the most pressing of those will include on forecasted cuts for training and exercise programs, which are fundamental to building partnerships essential to responding to events in the homeland. unexpected loss of service capabilities and readiness could also erode
we are facing an increasingly complex and dynamic security environment. for us to adapt and evolve, technologies advance and proliferate, creating vulnerability in the homeland than ever before and complicating the accomplishment of our mission. from cyberand ballistic missile defense to the disruption and defeat of transnational criminal organizations. as such, a critical command priority is to advocate and develop capabilities in our core mission in order to outpace these threats. while we...
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in his homily, the new pontiff asked people to protect the environment and the poorest and the weakest. cansaid a little tenderness open up a horizon of hope. >> 34 years ago we began providing televised access to congress and the every day workings of the government. c-span, created in 1979 by america's cable companies and brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> the winners have been selected in this year's c-span's studentcam documentary competition on the theme "your message to the president.'' the grand prize winner was josh. first prize for his work on the economy and spending. one person prize with a documentary on transportation along with two other boys. see all the videos on our website. >> "washington journal" continues. host: merideth shiner is a staff writer for roll call. here's a headline from a recent piece -- are sixhere subcommittees and of those, three of them are not shared by women. threedition to those p chaired by women, three of them subcommittee is chaired by women. given the history of women in politics, it's a pretty remarkable thing
in his homily, the new pontiff asked people to protect the environment and the poorest and the weakest. cansaid a little tenderness open up a horizon of hope. >> 34 years ago we began providing televised access to congress and the every day workings of the government. c-span, created in 1979 by america's cable companies and brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> the winners have been selected in this year's c-span's studentcam documentary competition on...
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for so long we were talking about the regulatory environment in the united states. i mean, is that not an issue anymore? you have the london wale implications at jpmorgan. is that going to force vocal rules to actually get implemented? is that not a worry anymore for you, for the banks? >> the regulatory changes are always a worry for me. because they're like a drone attack. all of a sudden you don't know where they're coming from. all of a sudden a new, you know, other or new politician is creating one for their own political ambition. or the rules are changing constantly. so you're always on the defense. i think as far as the banks are concerned, and as far as, you know, what happened on friday with jpmorgan is concerned, it is clear that you have across the aisle, bipartisan support to go after the financials and go after the banks. the banks now being so well capitalized are also a great place to go and try to exact money. exact funds. that's certainly what the consumer finance protection bureau is doing. i think that's what a.g.s are going to do. it will be a s
for so long we were talking about the regulatory environment in the united states. i mean, is that not an issue anymore? you have the london wale implications at jpmorgan. is that going to force vocal rules to actually get implemented? is that not a worry anymore for you, for the banks? >> the regulatory changes are always a worry for me. because they're like a drone attack. all of a sudden you don't know where they're coming from. all of a sudden a new, you know, other or new politician...
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protectors of one another and of the environment. let us not allow omens of destruction and death to accompany the events of this world. but to be protectors we also have to keep watch of ourselves. let us not forget, let us not forget the hatred and pride defy our lives. being protectors then also means keeping watch over our emotions, over our hearts, because they are the seat of god and evil men's intentions, intentions that build up and tear down. we must not be afraid of goodness or even tenderness. here i will add one more thing. caring. caring, protecting, demands goodness. it calls for a certain tenderness. in the gospel's st. joseph appears as a strong and courageous man, a working man, yet in his heart, we see great tenderness, which is not the virtue of the weak, but rather a sign of strength, of spirit, and a capacity for concern, for compassion, for general openness to others, for love, the capacity to love. we must not be afraid of goodness, of tenderness. today, today, together, with the feast of st. joseph, we are cel
protectors of one another and of the environment. let us not allow omens of destruction and death to accompany the events of this world. but to be protectors we also have to keep watch of ourselves. let us not forget, let us not forget the hatred and pride defy our lives. being protectors then also means keeping watch over our emotions, over our hearts, because they are the seat of god and evil men's intentions, intentions that build up and tear down. we must not be afraid of goodness or even...
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first place so that it straight couples have unintended children, you are providing a secure social environment for them but it is difficult to see why excluding same-sex couples from the institution contributes to that objective. host: we will hear from brad in albany, kentucky, republican caller. we're having a discussion on constitutional rights but what is being lost in is with regards to a right. inight does not exist cultural or historical vacuum. there is a context to it. how would you define the term 'right.' ?' is it inalienable? guest: in constitutional law, we think of rights as trump cards that people can play against government or majorities. a right to equality that disallows the government from segregating racism in school or a right could be right to free speech that allows the government from suppressing criticism of the government or a right to be right to keep and bear arms that prevents the government from adopting too aggressive forms of gun control legislation. a right basically is a spear of autonomy carved out against government interference. to some protection against m
first place so that it straight couples have unintended children, you are providing a secure social environment for them but it is difficult to see why excluding same-sex couples from the institution contributes to that objective. host: we will hear from brad in albany, kentucky, republican caller. we're having a discussion on constitutional rights but what is being lost in is with regards to a right. inight does not exist cultural or historical vacuum. there is a context to it. how would you...
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we are doing what the law requires in a very uncertain environment. >> that is not the question. when did the folks at i start planning for a law that was enacted on august of two dozen 11. did you start august 3? did you start sometime in 2012? did you start march 2? when did you start? >> most of these releases were due to the c.r. with regard to sequestration, we began to plan in earnest at the beginning of this year. >> so you waited until january of 2013? >> we waited until january of 2013. >> when did you make the decision to release the 2228 detainees? when was that decision made? >> the discussions on that have been ongoing since the beginning of this year. here. me cut in i only have five minutes. when did you decide you would release the 629 who were criminals? >> february 9. >> is that the same time he made the decision to release the 10 level 1 felons? >> the eight level one felons were part of that overall decision. >> do you think maybe if you would have started planning sometime before this year, you had 20 months to get ready for it, do you think maybe we would no
we are doing what the law requires in a very uncertain environment. >> that is not the question. when did the folks at i start planning for a law that was enacted on august of two dozen 11. did you start august 3? did you start sometime in 2012? did you start march 2? when did you start? >> most of these releases were due to the c.r. with regard to sequestration, we began to plan in earnest at the beginning of this year. >> so you waited until january of 2013? >> we...
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we need all stake holders in the environment to receive that. >> thank you very much. next speaker? >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is michael wills. i'm an architect and earthquake safety group. i speak in favor of this program because it shows a common sense foresight to have an ordinance that offers and approach to strengthening, financing and a sensitivity to keeping people in their homes. after seeing and working with the details on patrick's committee, i think the city can be proud of this ordinance. it's one that has been drafted with care to all the concerns and not only of the technical seismic committee, technical and seismic professionals, but to the real sense itivity and keeping people in their homes and bringing the financial along with it shows that this is a program that will take care to make sure that all have access to the things that we all wants which is to make a safer, more residue resilient city. so i strongly urge this. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is david friedman. i'm here representing the earthquake
we need all stake holders in the environment to receive that. >> thank you very much. next speaker? >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is michael wills. i'm an architect and earthquake safety group. i speak in favor of this program because it shows a common sense foresight to have an ordinance that offers and approach to strengthening, financing and a sensitivity to keeping people in their homes. after seeing and working with the details on patrick's committee, i think the city...
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one is the environment. st. francis was important to the environment and pope francis also makes this an issue. you'll see that in his homily. also he talks of goodness and tenderness, and i think that theme is coming through even now. things are simplified. the people won't be standing for three or four hours. he's doing everything to maintain the reverence of the church, maintain the reverence of the liturgy and yet respect the people who are attending it. >> the concelebrating will be there. the secretary of the college of cardinals. two superior generals, superior general of the jesuits and transciscans. >> we have talked so much about the fact that pope benedict is a jesuit. the coat of arms will be part of his jesuit. >> we've seen that symbol, the ihs, is the jesuit symbol. the fact that the superior general is here, one of the major concelebrants. he was pro vinceal for the jesuits in argentinea. we'll see more. >> john allen, can you come back in. i think everybody has left -- actually, we still see som
one is the environment. st. francis was important to the environment and pope francis also makes this an issue. you'll see that in his homily. also he talks of goodness and tenderness, and i think that theme is coming through even now. things are simplified. the people won't be standing for three or four hours. he's doing everything to maintain the reverence of the church, maintain the reverence of the liturgy and yet respect the people who are attending it. >> the concelebrating will be...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> get ready for a big western style showdown, a sheriff takes on a governor in about 12 hours, the governor of colorado will sign new gun control legislation, but a sheriff in one colorado county is refusing to enforce the new laws. wells county sheriff john cook joins us, good evening, sheriff. >> good evening, greta, thank you for having me on. >> greta: thanks for being here. i understand the new law falls into two categories, background checks and magazines. why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them because first off, it's a violation, inf
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> get ready for a big western style showdown, a sheriff takes on a governor in about 12 hours, the governor of colorado will sign new gun control legislation, but a sheriff in one colorado county is refusing to enforce the new laws. wells county...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- >> it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> a lot of >>> hi, i'm leslie sbrocco. welcome to "check, please! bay area." the show where residents talk about their favorite restaurants. this week, production supervisor and food dude jeff kramer works on commercials, features, and tv shows. his mantra is hurry up and wait, so when it comes to the good food at his unusual venue, he doesn't mind waiting for what he calls a show-stopping meal. mike stephen works out any kinks in his restaurant. there are two ways to la
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good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further cleared . today the villagers need john kerry continue to cast her books into one of the waters of the niger delta. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call. a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country music stars are a fool you know what kind of cells in your neighborhood all want to give us aid to feature a song be on the ball and the crystal ball can securely slip out of the. you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells us sensationalistic garbage because that breaking news i'm abby martin and we're going to break that. emissions free couldn't taste street in store charges free arrangement free. three stooges free. download free broadcasts morning video for your media projects and free media oh don carty dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. in these are the images the world has been seein
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the outcome of these particular systems are uknown for the environment. it would be beneficial to the assistance to knock down long- range missiles. host: are you familiar with this? guest: you probably want a meteorologist to talk about these questions. one comment i would make is that weather systems are so enormously powerful compared to even nuclear-weapons in terms of the amount of energy that the idea of modifying them is a daunting proposition. even if we are thinking in non- military terms about hurricanes, my understanding of the problem is that we are quite a ways away from being able to do that. one thing we do not understand is the implications of any intervention leawood try to carry out. these weather systems are intervention we would try to carry up. these budde systems are enormous. not since the debate is not important for the issue is irrelevant. i think we are a ways away from being able to do things with the weather. host: this point on our twitter host: let us go to ramie from baltimore, maryland. caller: a couple of quick points. i t
the outcome of these particular systems are uknown for the environment. it would be beneficial to the assistance to knock down long- range missiles. host: are you familiar with this? guest: you probably want a meteorologist to talk about these questions. one comment i would make is that weather systems are so enormously powerful compared to even nuclear-weapons in terms of the amount of energy that the idea of modifying them is a daunting proposition. even if we are thinking in non- military...
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environments. the other impediment is just defining -- one of the manifestations is what i call a raiding mentality that has emerged from a misunderstanding of what led to the success in iraq during 2007-2009, during which we had a very good shot at consolidating gains after that time and getting to a sustainable political outcome that was consistent with our interest and the interest of the iraqi people. future work mainly is about identifying an enemy organization in conducting raids against that organization. those rates being conducted by precision guided munitions or special forces, when in fact that sort of approach confuses military activity with progress against trying to sustain -- sustain achievable objectives. you recognize the inadequacy and the danger associated with that kind of approach to future war. in many ways it is to teach it. strategic bombing theory from the 1920's in a new guise. >> i spent all of 2002 with many of my colleagues here at carnegie arguing passionately that eve
environments. the other impediment is just defining -- one of the manifestations is what i call a raiding mentality that has emerged from a misunderstanding of what led to the success in iraq during 2007-2009, during which we had a very good shot at consolidating gains after that time and getting to a sustainable political outcome that was consistent with our interest and the interest of the iraqi people. future work mainly is about identifying an enemy organization in conducting raids against...
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and drugfood administration, and epa, our corporations are putting more chemicals into our environment and into our food, making us sick. chemicals are chemicals. we have got to get our own -- this is democrats in indiana. caller: good morning. thank you for having me on. with president obama going to israel, the point i don't get still, what about the palestinians? is a separateic topic. this is u.s. policy towards syria. what do you think should be u.s. policy towards syria? caller: right now, i don't think we should be the police of the world. --should work to resolve this is an internal issue in syria. if he goes over the border, we should look into it. but we should deal not by ourselves but through other nations, the other arab nations. that is what they are there for. i am not quick about sending our troops to get killed and another war again. here john is a republican in the suburbs and alexandra, virginia. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. in regard to u.s. involvement in the commander testified to the senate last week or two is toogo that it propagated, the
and drugfood administration, and epa, our corporations are putting more chemicals into our environment and into our food, making us sick. chemicals are chemicals. we have got to get our own -- this is democrats in indiana. caller: good morning. thank you for having me on. with president obama going to israel, the point i don't get still, what about the palestinians? is a separateic topic. this is u.s. policy towards syria. what do you think should be u.s. policy towards syria? caller: right...
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you never can feel safe in a prison environment. i don't depend on prison administration to protect me. yeah, they're going to take steps to sure we're secure. but at the same time i'm going to fall back on what i learned in prison to make it in here. >> in some ways you feel like you hung up your balls. now you have to rely on the administration to handle things in a way you learned to handle things. now i play sports with people i was once enemies with. it's a big step. >> america's prisons. dangerous. often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day it's a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet. down. >> pendleton juvenile is the last stop in indiana. for young offenders who have committed serious crimes. we spent months inside. where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teams who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. h
you never can feel safe in a prison environment. i don't depend on prison administration to protect me. yeah, they're going to take steps to sure we're secure. but at the same time i'm going to fall back on what i learned in prison to make it in here. >> in some ways you feel like you hung up your balls. now you have to rely on the administration to handle things in a way you learned to handle things. now i play sports with people i was once enemies with. it's a big step. ...
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protectors of one another, of the environment. let us not allow that signs of destruction and death accompany our journey of this world. but protection also means that we must take care of ourselves. let us recall that hate, envy, pride, dirty the life. to protect means to be attentive to our own feelings or sentiments, our heart because precisely from our heart is where good intentions and bad intentions come out. those that build up and those that tear down. we must not be afraid of goodness, neither of tenderness. and here, i'd like to add another note. taking care of, protecting, requires goodness. it requires living it with tenderness. in the gospel, st. joseph appears as a strongman, a worker. but in his spirit, there emerges a tenderness. it's not the virtue of the weak. on the contrary, it denotes strength, capacity of attention, compassion, true openness to one another, of love. we must not be afraid of goodness and tenderness. today, today, together, with a feast of st. joseph, we celebrate the beginning of the ministry
protectors of one another, of the environment. let us not allow that signs of destruction and death accompany our journey of this world. but protection also means that we must take care of ourselves. let us recall that hate, envy, pride, dirty the life. to protect means to be attentive to our own feelings or sentiments, our heart because precisely from our heart is where good intentions and bad intentions come out. those that build up and those that tear down. we must not be afraid of goodness,...
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over and over, our co-chairs heard of the need for an "environment of intellectual curiosity" that encourages innovation. so, third, i want to hold hackathons in tech-savvy cities like san francisco, austin, denver, and new yorkto forge relationships with developers and stay on the cutting edge. fourth, once our new operation is up and running, we will embark on a data and digital road show to demonstrate what campaigns and state parties can do to enhance their own operations. the report recommended getting early buy-in from all partners. fifth, we will upgrade gop. com as a platform, redesigning it to better utilize social media and serve an increasingly mobile audience. sixth, we're setting up an rnc field office in the san francisco area. as we learned with visits to silicon valley and conversations with top tech firms, many of the best minds are on the other side of the country. having an office there will make it easier for technologists to join our efforts, and it can serve as a hub for our data and digital political training. by doing all this, we will enter 2014 and 2016 with a comple
over and over, our co-chairs heard of the need for an "environment of intellectual curiosity" that encourages innovation. so, third, i want to hold hackathons in tech-savvy cities like san francisco, austin, denver, and new yorkto forge relationships with developers and stay on the cutting edge. fourth, once our new operation is up and running, we will embark on a data and digital road show to demonstrate what campaigns and state parties can do to enhance their own operations. the...
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all of these resources in the offender while he's at the facility and returning them back to a safe environment than he was in before he came here and the idea is when they complete the future soldier program that they'll be released directly into one of the military branches and leave here again right to boot camp. >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24-carefully screened offenders make up the future soldier's program, but getting their prison walking papers and marching straight to boot camp isn't so simple. there's still red tape. military requirements demand offenders be out of pendleton 30 days after their release before they can officially enlist and 30 days can be a lifetime for kids like madden, who returned to drugs and gang infested neighborhoods. >> what really makes me nervous is him returning back to his old environment and the situations like that got him in trouble the first place. >> it's harder to maintain discipline and the structure they have here once they return to the home of the streets. >> i feel like this is the most positive thing that i can do. it's either that or
all of these resources in the offender while he's at the facility and returning them back to a safe environment than he was in before he came here and the idea is when they complete the future soldier program that they'll be released directly into one of the military branches and leave here again right to boot camp. >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24-carefully screened offenders make up the future soldier's program, but getting their prison walking papers and marching straight to...
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this is not an environment that we want to raise the children in. you know? the drug dealers, the constant drunkenness, the public defication. every time that i walk down the walk i have to look down to make sure that i am not stepping in anything. it is not a good quality of life other than, you know, it being an exciting neighborhood. but you know, these every-day little things just walking down the street and dodging you know, ex-cra meant piles is not how i want to live and i am investing in the neighborhood. i have bought there. but, you know, this is just the beginning. and i really, really support this. i also work in oakland and i go to the travis and i have seen the change in old oakland when the travis first came and there was not much. but now if you go down there, in old oakland, there are all of these small shops and it just creates a small vibrant neighborhood that people actually frequent. so, i do support this as a resident and as a planner. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker? >> good morning, supervisors. my name is (inaudible) day and
this is not an environment that we want to raise the children in. you know? the drug dealers, the constant drunkenness, the public defication. every time that i walk down the walk i have to look down to make sure that i am not stepping in anything. it is not a good quality of life other than, you know, it being an exciting neighborhood. but you know, these every-day little things just walking down the street and dodging you know, ex-cra meant piles is not how i want to live and i am investing...
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it hurts the environment. it takes from the poor gives to the rich. >> it is not true. business has lifted more people out of poverty in the last 200 years than anything that ever existed. business is a great value coordinator. the intellectuals they captured the naturety. that's greedy exploit tate tive and that narrative needs to be challenged and changed. >> your book is called conscious capitalism meaning most of the people in business aren't conscious of -- >> apparently not. they are not conscious of the great value they are creating. they are always on the offensive not able to articulate why business is good and how it is making the world a better place. >> what you are doing with whole foods some call it lefty silly feel good nonsense. what does it have to do with conscious capitalism. you sold people on whole foods as if it was better. >> no one is forced to trade with our company. there is competitive alternatives in the marketplace. they believe they are getting value and exchange. >> you have questions or comments from john mackey please come to the microph
it hurts the environment. it takes from the poor gives to the rich. >> it is not true. business has lifted more people out of poverty in the last 200 years than anything that ever existed. business is a great value coordinator. the intellectuals they captured the naturety. that's greedy exploit tate tive and that narrative needs to be challenged and changed. >> your book is called conscious capitalism meaning most of the people in business aren't conscious of -- >> apparently...
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less you know watched him die and there are other elements of the story that sound a lot like ancient environments novels so peter has this kind of magical harry potter style deal with the flying magician he resurrects seriously yes. he resurrects a smoked fish and he you know there are sort of talking animals now in the story the reason why peter ends up dying is because he persuades the wives and concubines of rome in officials to stop having sex with these women officials so that understandably annoyed and they call for peter to be sort of put on trial and he dies on charges of atheism he doesn't die because he's a christian and they hate christianity he dies because you stop sex that's right. does that have anything to do with the history of sullivan. in the early catholic church you know it's interesting so celibacy doesn't actually enforced until the eleventh century any priest getting married for a really long time peter himself or had a wife and a daughter. but most of the christian thought that people shouldn't be getting married do we know that peter actually had a wife and daughters tha
less you know watched him die and there are other elements of the story that sound a lot like ancient environments novels so peter has this kind of magical harry potter style deal with the flying magician he resurrects seriously yes. he resurrects a smoked fish and he you know there are sort of talking animals now in the story the reason why peter ends up dying is because he persuades the wives and concubines of rome in officials to stop having sex with these women officials so that...
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the environment has changed. if there's still time far two-state solution we're on the last leg. >> warner: why the last leg? >> israelis and arabs no longer believe in the two-state solution. >> warner: during our recent trip in january, we found many palestinians who've lost belief in the peace process. nasser hantuni owns birds of peace, a pet shop just inside the west bank. he works in site of the security wall israel erected during second palestinian intifada, or uprising, in the early 2000s. >> ( translated ): we feel very frustrated. for the past 20 to 22 years we've had hope in negotiations and yet there are no concrete results on the ground and still we haven't reached peace. all we sue is more settlements, the wall, checkpoints, closures and constraints over the palestinians. 90% of us have lost hope of reaching a peaceful solution with the israelis. >> warner: do you think that there's a possibility that if nothing happens on the peace front more violence will break out? >> it could be, yes. it is a va
the environment has changed. if there's still time far two-state solution we're on the last leg. >> warner: why the last leg? >> israelis and arabs no longer believe in the two-state solution. >> warner: during our recent trip in january, we found many palestinians who've lost belief in the peace process. nasser hantuni owns birds of peace, a pet shop just inside the west bank. he works in site of the security wall israel erected during second palestinian intifada, or...
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and it's still a risk-on/risk-off environment that we have to be cautious. yes, there's room to grows and investors have totally forgotten about europe since last summer. don't be surprised if it comes back later on this year. and quite heavily. >> how does it come back, though? is it the banking sector? specifically, let's talk about actual impacts to the u.s. market. >> well, the impact has a lot to do with the concern of where we're going, the kind of money we're spending and the kind of debt we have. you know, we're not too far behind europe. and obviously, we're a long way away from greece, but when you look at germany and france and some other companies, it's still a very dangerous environment. they still have a very low to negative growth rate. we're still looking at positive. you know, we had some good response from the housing market earlier today, but we still need to be very, very cautious. yes, there's room to grow. prices of stocks are not overvalued by no means. but we still need to be very cautious of where we're going in terms of debt and the
and it's still a risk-on/risk-off environment that we have to be cautious. yes, there's room to grows and investors have totally forgotten about europe since last summer. don't be surprised if it comes back later on this year. and quite heavily. >> how does it come back, though? is it the banking sector? specifically, let's talk about actual impacts to the u.s. market. >> well, the impact has a lot to do with the concern of where we're going, the kind of money we're spending and the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> wow. >> i have no idea what that means and i doubt you do, either. >> i do, actually. i watch mixed martial arts. i'll explain it to you later. thanks very much. we'll be right back. >>> we ran out of time for the "ridiculist." we'll be back one hour from now, another edition of "360" at >> is it time to make a deal with republicans? and a terrifying discovery on a college campus in florida. guns, bombs and a plan. let's go "out front." >> good evening, everyone. out front tonight, message in a bomber. the pentagon announcing it's going to be flying nuclear-capable b-52 bombers intended to send a signal to north korea's leader. now, north korea intends to send some strong messages of its own. we have a new video that we found posted to a semi-official government web site in north ko
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> wow. >> i have no idea what that means and i doubt you do, either. >> i do, actually. i watch mixed martial arts. i'll explain it to you later. thanks very much. we'll be right back. >>> we ran out of time for the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> you may have tried to forget the disco era, especially if you ever owned white bell-bottoms. good luck now, it's being preserved forever. the national recording registry is adding the track of "saturday night fever." it's the library congress so they must be serious about it. we should have given that thing a spin. also enshrined pink floyd, simon and garfunkel and chubby checker. >>> a veteran travel blogger was in line for an american airlines flight when he noticed a new boarding procedure, first class first along with those needing assistance. and then those people without carry-on bags, just personal items. last to board were the folks in coach with roll-on bags. he asked the airline and they confirmed they are trying it in a couple of sample markets. it could be the way b
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> you may have tried to forget the disco era, especially if you ever owned white bell-bottoms. good luck now, it's being preserved forever. the national recording registry is adding the track of "saturday night fever." it's the...
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so in that environment, the voices that were speaking out against this war, but in that environment, those voices could be muffled and people were being painted as being anti-american because they were pro peace. >> right. mrs. walsh, we saw what donald rumsfeld said on twitter. we saw dick cheney say he would do it all over again and not acknowledge any mistakes. >> the main fault -- i don't spend a lot of time thinking about my faults i guess would be the answer. >> no kind of political introspection there. but will history let these men off the hook for what they did? >> no, they're going down in history for a horrible, terrible war. i was going to say a lapse of judgment, but it was not a lapse of judgment. it was a deliberate act. they cooked the evidence. they browbeat people. they would karl rove as their political hench men. the vote was scheduled on the eve of the elections deliberately. i don't want to let democrats off the hook. 29 senate democrats voted to authorize the use of force. some apologized later like john kerry. some brave people came out against it as you showe
so in that environment, the voices that were speaking out against this war, but in that environment, those voices could be muffled and people were being painted as being anti-american because they were pro peace. >> right. mrs. walsh, we saw what donald rumsfeld said on twitter. we saw dick cheney say he would do it all over again and not acknowledge any mistakes. >> the main fault -- i don't spend a lot of time thinking about my faults i guess would be the answer. >> no kind...
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and how this white house is opposing views, hurting business and more than helping the environment. stay with us. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: an update on the latest developments in the business of gambling this upscale casino hasn't even been open a year. according to the chapter 11 filing, there was a lack of a player's club. the filelist about a billion dollars in assets and 1.5 billion in liability. atlantic city's only smoke-free casino will allow patrons to light up on the gambling board and more handouts from uncle sam. they have gotten more than $4.5 million and are encouraged to seek more. this make no sense to me since the whole point of indian casinos is to make indian communities self-sufficient. a
and how this white house is opposing views, hurting business and more than helping the environment. stay with us. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> curiosity is back. the latest problem with the mars rover has been solved. curiosity has been down due to a software glitch. engineers got it to switch to the other computer. now the first computer is working again. >>> mark is here with sports. how about the st. maries gills. >> although the regular season didn't go as plans. they looked in ruin at the ncaa. they can't beat their arch rival gonzaga. but look at them. they're going to the big dance after they toast middle tennessee by 13. matthew, nice anticipation. he'll take it the other way. two of his 22. and the gaels play a nice defense tonight. middle tennessee finds out. only one basket in the last 9:30 of the first half. steve holt, off the bench with 13. he'll take it pillar to post. he had 18 points and 6 remembers. gael
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> curiosity is back. the latest problem with the mars rover has been solved. curiosity has been down due to a software glitch. engineers got it to switch to the other computer. now the first computer is working again. >>> mark is here...
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it's really just a story of picking the companies that are able to perform in this environment. i think that's what's going to get you through. >> i would suggest that the whole market is priced for perfection at this point. >> what's priced for perfection? if you're talking about a p.e. of 13, 14, is that overvalue? >> i think you have to go back to, you know, what i've said, is that e., you have to be very careful at how you look at that e., that earnings number. that earnings number is based on what i believe is a false earnings number, on rates that are far too low. i think you're going to start to see some of that drift up. and you're going to see, i think, we're going to realize in retrospect that this market is not as cheap as it looks, and just at 13 by itself, you cannot look at that number in a vacuum, that we do have a swaluativalua problem there. >> gentleman, thank you very much. we'll be watching. next week will be a big week. >>> up next, nowhere to hide. a new internet sales tax could be on the way. we'll take you live to washington and get the latest development
it's really just a story of picking the companies that are able to perform in this environment. i think that's what's going to get you through. >> i would suggest that the whole market is priced for perfection at this point. >> what's priced for perfection? if you're talking about a p.e. of 13, 14, is that overvalue? >> i think you have to go back to, you know, what i've said, is that e., you have to be very careful at how you look at that e., that earnings number. that...
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really think about refers nation in the environment. an environment that $150,000. take a look. i don't have time to break it down. if you look, that's what you will find. that makes me think of the most interesting and most popular song this year for the current bull. it means orally. this government i am saying is very prolific and putting on a cremation. but i say what they to see them put their money. if they do that, in haiti will a chance. let them put their money and resource station. they should have much more in the budget for that. in the next few weeks, and the next few months i want the other they will back their words with action. that is if they have time. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. i'm going to steal your boat. i wrote it i get to to take it. my name is straightforward. posted "the associated press" in 2007 until 2011 and i'm very honored to be here. i'm honored to be on the panel with both distinguished gentleman. i want to talk about "the big truck that went by". let's talk about big trucks first. my book is your visual aid, "the big truck that went
really think about refers nation in the environment. an environment that $150,000. take a look. i don't have time to break it down. if you look, that's what you will find. that makes me think of the most interesting and most popular song this year for the current bull. it means orally. this government i am saying is very prolific and putting on a cremation. but i say what they to see them put their money. if they do that, in haiti will a chance. let them put their money and resource station....
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so we have despoiled our environment in a classic way. that's why we have huge cleanup funds, that why we have so many problems. that's why we have to impose all kinds of costs on companies now to deal with this problem. so i'm not very hopeful. i don't think this is a system that has a place in it for us to seriously deal with the limits to growth, with the need to preserve our environment, to take care of our health as a people because we have a system that pushes forward with a kind of intensity that pushes those issues to the side. >> janet from woolwich, maine. >> if you could be president with a cooperative congress, what are the three most critical things you would do to ensure that we have a healthy economy that is sustainable, particularly in light of a growing aging population? thank you. >> i would pick the following number one, solve the unemployment problem. in a sense it's the most urgent one we have. if the private sector -- and here i'm paraphrasing franklin roosevelt in the '30s. if the private sector either cannot or wil
so we have despoiled our environment in a classic way. that's why we have huge cleanup funds, that why we have so many problems. that's why we have to impose all kinds of costs on companies now to deal with this problem. so i'm not very hopeful. i don't think this is a system that has a place in it for us to seriously deal with the limits to growth, with the need to preserve our environment, to take care of our health as a people because we have a system that pushes forward with a kind of...
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then the oil that's being released into the follicle is now trapped and it provides this perfect environment for those nasty bacteria to multiply. >> and then your body responds to the bacteria with inflammation. the swelling and infection inside the pore reaches a critical mass. there it is, a beautiful, red bump. >> and that can be going on in any one of the 10,000 pores on your face. >> and that's why you can't just treat the bump. and it's also why treating the whole face every morning and every night is the key to success. >> proactiv plus attacks the process of acne to give you clearer skin and to prevent breakouts. the three new steps work together to unplug pores, kill acne causing bacteria and then hydrate and brighten your skin. all new formulas and all new packaging make it easy and effective. >> the thing that i love the most about proactiv plus is that it just feels effortless. not only does it help fight acne, but it nourishes and hydrates your skin. you're gonna love it. now i'm gonna show you how i start. step one, i wash my face with the exfoliator. the thing that i love, to
then the oil that's being released into the follicle is now trapped and it provides this perfect environment for those nasty bacteria to multiply. >> and then your body responds to the bacteria with inflammation. the swelling and infection inside the pore reaches a critical mass. there it is, a beautiful, red bump. >> and that can be going on in any one of the 10,000 pores on your face. >> and that's why you can't just treat the bump. and it's also why treating the whole face...
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engage them in conversations about why they should go beacon and what it does for their health and the environment not to mention the animals plus all of the other animal issues that peta is. heavily involved in you know some might ask. that peta has a budget of about thirty six million dollars that maybe some of that money should go away for those celebrity stunts and racy ads and go towards actually saving animals. a huge amount of our budget goes toward the heart and soul of our work which our undercover investigations the provocative ads that you're talking about are successful well in fact you're talking about them and that's proof that they are successful that's what people see so that is one of the main ways that we use. the media and social media to be able to get our message out there but if you go to peta dot org and look at the work that we do for peta saves dot com which which gives a comprehensive overview of all the animals that we have saved in all the areas where they suffer the worst abuses i think you'll see that. our budget is going to the right causes mr wayland appreciate you
engage them in conversations about why they should go beacon and what it does for their health and the environment not to mention the animals plus all of the other animal issues that peta is. heavily involved in you know some might ask. that peta has a budget of about thirty six million dollars that maybe some of that money should go away for those celebrity stunts and racy ads and go towards actually saving animals. a huge amount of our budget goes toward the heart and soul of our work which...
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. >> it is the policy of prohibition that causes the environment. we don't have the kids on corner fifth of jack dan will itself. >> sewed by businesses and safe businesses, there is no violence here because this is legal but there used to be violence in places like this. violent crime is why america ended 90 years of alcohol prohibition. >> we created organized crime. it organize well before prohibition. >> john: here is the murder rate about 80 years ago, it rose when alcohol was banned and dropped when it was legal again. >> if we want to do away with drug laws and say let adults do what they do, we know statistically the drug usage numbers are going to skyrocket. >> john: but we don't know that. they would think drug abuse would be rampant. portugal did he criminalized all drugs and the number of abusers did not skyrocket. >> people talk about portugals a success, it's actually a blatant failure. >> john: we went to portugal. he is just wrong. this man is portugal's drug czar 15 years ago, hair win users shot up on the streets and instead of doi
. >> it is the policy of prohibition that causes the environment. we don't have the kids on corner fifth of jack dan will itself. >> sewed by businesses and safe businesses, there is no violence here because this is legal but there used to be violence in places like this. violent crime is why america ended 90 years of alcohol prohibition. >> we created organized crime. it organize well before prohibition. >> john: here is the murder rate about 80 years ago, it rose when...